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Getting To Know Your Agent

6ECHO LIVING

Joel Flowers

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‘Getting to know your agent’ is a segment we are launching to give you some insight into who we are (not only as your property managers!). In this edition, we interview Joel Flowers, our Senior Property

Manager, someone you may have already chatted to over the phone or met at a recent open home!

A hard-working and loyal professional, Joel has a positive attitude, loves helping her clients and is a great asset to our team!

How long have you been working for EchoRealty?

I have worked for EchoRealty for almost 7 years, in this time I have had a variety of roles, working my way up to the Team Leader position.

I first started in a Leasing position and was fortunate enough to be offered a permanent position as the contract ended. Shortly after I transitioned to a Property Manager position where I was for 3 years prior to becoming Team Leader.

What were you doing before you came to EchoRealty?

Before EchoRealty I was working in Residential Sales within Real Estate in Western Sydney. I was in sales for 8 years and really enjoyed the people-side of Real Estate.

When looking to expand my knowledge in the sector it felt natural for me to seek employment in Property Management. EchoRealty offered a way to grow in this area, while also working closely with our clients to support their individual needs. I felt this would be very rewarding and 7 years later I am still so grateful to be part of the team.

How many people are in your team?

There are 7 people in my team in roles such as Leasing, Property Support and Property Management.

What does a typical day look like for you?

My job is responsible for overseeing the portfolio and supporting the team to meet the requirements of their role and any individual goals. I oversee aspects of the NSW EchoRealty team and I’m also the Licensed Agent in Charge for our Canberra agency.

I also focus on compliance and overseeing eligibility against a variety of Affordable Housing programs.

How many properties do you manage and in what areas?

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